chinadotcom Announces Notice of Sanctions from China Mobile Communications Corporation to Go2joy
20 8월 2004 - 9:21PM
PR Newswire (US)
chinadotcom Announces Notice of Sanctions from China Mobile
Communications Corporation to Go2joy HONG KONG, August 20
/Xinhua-PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- chinadotcom corporation (Nasdaq:
CHINA; website: http://www.corp.china.com/), a leading integrated
enterprise software and mobile applications company in China and
internationally, today announced that Go2joy, one of chinadotcom's
mobile applications units, received notice from China Mobile
Communications Corporation ("CMCC") that CMCC was imposing
sanctions upon Go2joy and 21 other mobile value added service
providers in China. Recently, CMCC notified 22 mobile value added
service providers in China, including Go2joy, that it would be
imposing sanctions and penalties for various violations of CMCC's
requirements. In connection with Go2joy, CMCC indicated that
Go2joy: 1) in Shanxi province had inadvertently charged inactive
users; 2) in Hunan province, as a result of an agreement to take on
certain services of a content partner, had transferred certain
users to its SMS platform without positive confirmation of the
users or approval from CMCC; 3) in Shanxi and Henan provinces had
sent inappropriately worded SMS promotional messages to users; and
4) had inadvertently continued to charge some cancelled accounts
for SMS services. The sanctions resulted in temporary suspension of
Go2joy's existing SMS services from August 10, 2004 until such time
as Go2joy has established a satisfactory connection with the Mobile
Information Service Center ("MISC") platform, a centralized SP
(Service Provider) services monitoring system operated by CMCC, and
a satisfactory review of Go2joy's remedial actions by CMCC. In
addition, CMCC has suspended the approval of Go2joy's application
to operate on new platforms until the end of this year and
suspended the approval of Go2joy's application to offer new
products and services on all existing platforms, such as SMS and
IVR, until June 30, 2005. CMCC has indicated that it will consider
lifting the sanctions on Go2joy as soon as practicable after a
satisfactory connection to the MISC platform has been established
and a satisfactory review of Go2joy's remedial actions by CMCC.
CMCC has also imposed fines of around RMB1.3 million, or
approximately US$160,000. The sanctions imposed by CMCC will not
affect Go2joy's existing IVR services. Rudy Chan, CEO of
hongkong.com Corporation, an 81%-owned subsidiary of chinadotcom
which operates chinadotcom's mobile applications assets including
Go2joy, commented, "We regret Go2joy's past infractions. We will
work assiduously with CMCC to stay in full compliance with market
regulations going forward. We hope Go2joy will be able to resume
its SMS services in Q4 this year." SMS revenue contributed by
Go2joy represented less than 7% of chinadotcom's total wireless
applications revenue and around 1% of chinadotcom's total revenue
in Q2 2004. (Exchange rate: US$1 = RMB8.3) About chinadotcom
corporation chinadotcom corporation (NASDAQ: CHINA; Website:
http://www.corp.china.com/) is a leading integrated enterprise
software and mobile applications company focused on China and
internationally. The company has over 1,400 employees with
operations in over 14 countries. For more information about
chinadotcom corporation, please visit the website
http://www.corp.china.com/ . Forward Looking Statements This press
release includes certain "forward-looking statements" within the
meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act of 1995. These statements are based on chinadotcom management's
current expectations and are subject to risks and uncertainties and
changes in circumstances. All forward-looking statements included
in this press release are based upon information available to
chinadotcom as of the date of the press release, and it assumes no
obligation to update or alter its forward looking statements
whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
Further information on risks or other factors that could affect
chinadotcom's results of operations is detailed in its filings or
submissions with the United States Securities and Exchange
Commission, including its Annual Report for the year ended December
31, 2003 on Form 20-F/A filed on July 8, 2004. For further
information, please contact: Media Relations Jane Cheng, Public
Relations Tel:(852) 2961 2750 Fax:(852) 2571 0410 Email: Investor
Relations Craig Celek, Vice President, Investor Relations Tel:
1-212-661-2160 Fax: 1-973-591-9976 Email: DATASOURCE: chinadotcom
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Relations, +852-2961-2750, or fax, +852-2571-0410, or , Investor
Relations - Craig Celek, Vice President, Investor Relations,
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corporation Web site: http://www.corp.china.com/
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